We have a last minute holiday present from Casey Dienel of White Hinterland. Casey shares a new video today for “David” off this year’s fantastic, expansive, and beautiful album Baby. Working again with “No Devotion” directorDerrick Belcham, Casey is unleashed on NYC and you can watch the new video here.

We’d like to welcome to the world the first of many Greylag videos. The Portland trio enlisted director Ben Fee to construct a video to match the intensity of single “Yours to Shake” from their debut album Greylag. Watch the trippy video above or at NPR Music.

“Often times, people are after things that they are just instinctively drawn towards. Whether or not those things are good for them, doesn’t matter too much. And those things also blind those people in the process—making them bypass, misuse, under appreciate some really magical things in the journey. Even when they fly so close to their goal, and they can see it could be the end of them, the folks still go further. This doom, and perspective, and instinct, we wanted to paint in a visually poetic way, so as to give a strong feeling, instead of beating a message into the viewers heads with an obvious ABC narrative.” – Ben Fee, Director

Only a few days away from release day, Bear In Heaven shares the new video for “Time Between” via The New York Times’ T Magazine Online. The track is off of their upcoming album Time Is Over One Day Old out August 5th on Dead Oceans / Hometapes. In order to capture the unpredictability of the track, Director Nick Bentgen, along with band members Jon Philpot and Adam Wills shot the video over the course of three weeks, documenting a collage of people floating around Brooklyn at night. Watch the video above or on Youtube/Vevo.